Young Audiences Maryland's "Taste the Arts" benefit

Sloane Brown, For The Baltimore Sun

From left, Geraldine Bullock, Howard County-based artist; Jodie Auble, Fedder and Garten lawyer; Kimmo Long, US Department of Defense branch chief; and Najla Alradwan, Howard County-based ceramic artist More than 400 people roamed the premises of the Baltimore Museum of Industry to "Taste the Arts." They browsed food stations from 20 different restaurants, food vendors and caterers, tried their hand at creating art, and enjoyed various performances throughout the evening. The annual gala benefited Young Audiences/Arts for Learning Maryland, which partners with professional artists to bring hands-on art experiences to schools throughout the state.

From left, Geraldine Bullock, Howard County-based artist; Jodie Auble, Fedder and Garten lawyer; Kimmo Long, US Department of Defense branch chief; and Najla Alradwan, Howard County-based ceramic artist More than 400 people roamed the premises of the Baltimore Museum of Industry to "Taste the Arts." They browsed food stations from 20 different restaurants, food vendors and caterers, tried their hand at creating art, and enjoyed various performances throughout the evening. The annual gala benefited Young Audiences/Arts for Learning Maryland, which partners with professional artists to bring hands-on art experiences to schools throughout the state. (Sloane Brown, For The Baltimore Sun)

From left, Geraldine Bullock, Howard County-based artist; Jodie Auble, Fedder and Garten lawyer; Kimmo Long, US Department of Defense branch chief; and Najla Alradwan, Howard County-based ceramic artist More than 400 people roamed the premises of the Baltimore Museum of Industry to "Taste the Arts." They browsed food stations from 20 different restaurants, food vendors and caterers, tried their hand at creating art, and enjoyed various performances throughout the evening. The annual gala benefited Young Audiences/Arts for Learning Maryland, which partners with professional artists to bring hands-on art experiences to schools throughout the state.